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WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL Basil Tracy Distributor of East End Milk and Cream. Absolutely Pure. SPECIAL MILK FOR BABIES Telephone, Randolph 629t

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PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING

Litest Samples Paper Furnished.

iHouse Painting a Specialty.

CASH OR LIBERAL TERM C. B. WOOSTER

11232 Ashland Ave. Lincoln 44

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

CURTAINS LAUNDERED 25c A pair. Webster 81C4. 4t

FOR SALE COTTAGE ON f IPPEcanoe Lake. James Foster, Rushvllle, Ind.

FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping;. Mrs. Roller, 543 Burwick Ave.

FOR RENT I LOVELY FURNISHED ateam heated front room suitable for two. Call Riley 1888.

FOR RENT FURNIbHED ROOM; well located; modern. Phone, Lincoln, 3701, after 4 p. m.

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CIIAS. TINSLEY GROCERIES anil MEATS Phone, Belmont 216t NORTH ADDISON STREET INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

FOR SALE COMBINATION COAL and ga range; call at 22r,l N. La-

dalle St. Phone Webster 8630." WANTKD CARPENTER WORK and repairing of any kind. C. A. Maquire. Phone, Randolph 0378.

A COMPANION FOR AN OLD LADY. Call Web. 6714..

A COMPANION TO TAKE CARE OF elderly lady call Webster 6714. WANTED CLERICAL POSITION in office in Indianapolis. Box 241, care Fiery Cross. FOR SALE RESTAURANT AND fixtures; reasons, leaving city; 910 Virginia Ave.; Indianapolis. FOD SALE NEWBIALAIR TIGHT Hot Blast Heater, 16 inch fire pot. Belmont 2377, Indianapolis, Ind.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

FOR RENT LOVELY FURNISHED Front Room; modern home; three windows; bath, closet; suitable, for one or two business men; reasonable. 2t

FOR RENT LODGE HALL, 30xC0, 3rd floor; 36 VV. Washington St.; reasonable. Call J. T. Spencer, Webster 3107.

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BATTERIES', 15.00 AND UP Guarantee Battery Co. Service and Repairing ,. . (03 Massachusetts Ave Telephones Shop, Circle 1804; Res., Webcter 7993.

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WANTED GIVE YOUR PAPER hanging to a real 100 American. Call Webster 4394. Service Is our

WANTED ROOF REPAIRING AND steeple work. When your roof leaks call Main 812C, Herman L. Jahnke. PAINTING INTERIOR AND EXterior, the lead and oil man. Call

Arbogast, Randolph 6018, 819 W. 31st St., Indianapolis.

DRESS MAKING. VERY REASONable; silk shirts made to order, with or without monogram; prices and work guaranteed. Belmont 1074.

There will be a women's meeting at the Fountain St. M. E. church Wednesday, March 28, : Take Brightwood car, get off at Fountain St.

March 18, at 7:30 p. m., Rev. James H. Brown will give an address at the Wesleyan Methodist church, corner Shelby bnd Hoyt Ave.'The Beast and His .Mark." All Come.

Ladles .of- Calvary - Baptist church will have a stand Saturday in city market, on' east side of meat market, northeast section.' Women may secure home-baked' products there.

school' are' put In the county school budget" just f as is done " for the va

rious schools in a. city school; system.

We think we have made the beginning of an effective school system-for an agricultural county. All the property of the county wherever situated now pays the same school tax. and all the children have the same opportunity to get an education, which is only fair and democratic.

THE KU KLUX IN FT. WAYNE

GREENFIELD PAPER DEFENDS PATRONS

TRIES TO SHOW GENTILES ARE NOT BARRED FROM JEWISH ORGANIZATION

('. V. BAUMGARDNER, GENERAL Contractor; new buildings, remodeling and repair work. 4 03 Montgomery Ave., Bell Phone ."S33, Springfield, O.

LIGHT TRANSFER WORK DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES. CALL CIRCLE 5994.

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Kutomotlve Accessories & Repairs

OIL AND GASOLINE Roosevelt and Sixteenth St.

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American Grocery 1C30 BROADWAY Circle 3527 HOUTS TATE, Props.

FRUITS VEGETABLES!

QIULITY MEAT MARKET First-Class MEATS Only 2339 Station St.

(Free Delivery. Phone, Web. 4258!

STEINFORT & GREER

FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS

for rent; gentlemen only; H01 N. I Alabama St., Indianapolis, or Phone ! Lincoln, 6174.

FOR SALE FEMALE CANARY birds mating; also Rhode Island Red eggs for setting. Call Belmont 0620, Indianapolis, Indiana.

FOR SALE Female Canary birds, mating. Also Rhode Island Red Eggs for setting. Call, Belmont 0620, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED TO RENT, A FIVfT OR Six-room house or cottage. Semimodern; large yard preferred and close to a car line. Northeast, or south. Will pay $25. Write Box "239, Fiery Cross.

Rev. Clarence Wilhelm will speak to men only next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Calvary Baptist church, corner of Roosevelt Ave. and Stewart St. Take a Brightwood car to Olney St. and walk back one-half block on Roosevelt Ave. By auto come out on Massachusetts Ave. to Olney turn north over railroad tracks, drive one-half square to Roosevelt Ave. and one-half lock east. The theme will be, "The Man Who Can Not See Far Enough."

WANTED TO Sell 100 men 100 Fords, by a 300 salesman. Circle 4370, or. address Box 240, care Fiery Cross, Indianapolis, Ind.

Rev. Chas. II. Gunsolus will preach at Brightwood Congregational church next Sunday evening at 7:4! p. m. Subject, "A World Before the Judgment Bar of God." Church is located at 2418 N. Gale St. Take Brightwood car to Gale. If in automobile drive out Massachusetts Ave., along Big

Four tracks until you reach

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Ft. Wayne, Ind., March 12 Twelve white-robed and hooded Knights of the Ku Klux Klan stalked down the aisle of the crowded Calvary United Brethren church, at Fort Wayne, Sunday n:j-h!, as the closing- hymn was about to be sung, ' knelt for a minute before the altar, left a note and $00 donation with the minister and strode out as silently as they had ' entered. Five hundred people who filled the church and stood in

the aisles lor the evening service were husheVl by. the Klansmen's entry and remained silent during the "ceremony" save one, a venerable old man past eighty years old, who arose and cried, "They're going- io attack the preacher."

Greenfield, Ind. The Greenfield I Daily Reporter would have its readers j

Deneve tnat the K.u Klux Klan speaker who addressed an audience in Greenfield Wednesday was under a misapprehension as regards the Jewish organization, the B'nai B'rith, after discussing the matter with several of the Jewish advertisers who are the sole support of the Daily Reporter. The paper prints an announcement to the effect that while Gentiles are not barred from membership they naturally would not care 'to belong to an order of another race. While it is a known fact that Gentiles can not belong to lhe order, it is decidedly true that 100 American in Hancock county would not care to become affiliated with it.

A LONG SERVICE ENDED

FILL THE JAILS, THEN USE PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS

porters of the Oregon public sehool bill, and. declared that the blackrobed and black-masked KCV wtfaW supply the weapons and man-power with which to resist to the death the enforcement of that law, which, was adopted at the recent State election by an overwhelming majority. "They connat build jails big enough and OFTEN enough to hold us!" he declared, the inference being that the jails would meet the same fate as the million-dollar Washington High school of Portland, which went un

in flames, set by an incendiary a short time ago. K. C.'s Applaud Their "Hero" Scott's address was applauded wildly by the KC crowd, in which stood S3 newly fledged KC's, who had ju.st been put through the ghastly Third degree, with its suggestions of the inquisitorial, tortures of the dark ages, as described in a recent issue of The Western American. Non-Catholic reporters who heard Scott's address could hardly belie vetheir ears, though his deflant and anarchistic utterences" were no surprise to the klansmen, who are well informed of the KC-Catholic program in Oregon. '

Minister Lauds Americanism

east; cross tracks to lef t ,-and reach destination.

1 FOR SALE FIVE-ROOM STUCCO

house, 1032 Albany St.. one-half block from car line; one and a half

, blocks from school. Phone, ITi-exel

SALESMAN WANTED FOR NOTHeru. Indiana. Something that will sell, exclusive territory; strictly commission basis. Box 232, care Fiery Cross. ' 2t

WE WOULD LIKE TO RENT FROM tiio owner, a good, modern house, ten rooms or more. Have splendid furniture for 14 rooms. Phone Harrison 2G81.

i Market Stand 17-58 Lincoln 2478

SPENCER BROS. Bakers of FINE CAKES AND PASTRY Cakes for Tartles and Weddings 512 Eaat Washington Street

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JOHNSON AUTO SUPPLIES 1

NEW AND USED TIRES Vulcanizing Spark Plugs and Mazda Lamps WALTER JOHNSON 74t Mass. Ave. Main 2018

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FOR SALE TWO FARMS; GOOD land improvements will trade or sell very cheap; 80 acres and 280 acres; terms if-wanted; write D. P. Wells, Paoli, Ind.

PAPER HANGING PERSONAL service; paper furnished; have your work done early and avoid the rush. Belmont 3G08.

AIRDALE AT STUD FEE $10.00; also have two well-marked females: housebroke and registered from prizewinning stock: reasonable. Drexel 4084, Indianapolis.

FOR SALE ONE ACRE OF LAND, one-halt' mile from city limits. Beautiful site for suburban home. On paved highway. , Priced right. Write. DAVID DENIUS, Ft. Wayne, Ind., R. R. No. r..

"SOMETHING NEW," "THE BRIGHT Fiery Cross." "A 100 American Song." "Get one now." 15 cents per copy. Agents wanted in every county in the state at once. "Write immediately for the county that you want." Address, The American, 150 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.

WANTED SIX EXPERIENCED salesmen for electrical appliances: a first-class opportunity it you can go to Seymour, Ind. See R. Otis George, Fosgate Hotel, Seymour, Ind. 2t

RELIABLE ROOFING CO. RED OR Green Roofing Paper. Put oh $4 per square. 15 years' guarantee; also tin work of all kinds. Drexel 9397.

Kooten's Service Station Free Crank Case Service Totacoo, Candies, Soft Drinks and Eats. Alilsonvllle Pike and Millersvllt Road at 38th 8L Bridget.

FOR SALE MOTION PICTURE theater In town of 1,000 population; no competition; have other business. Address P. O. Box 4004, Converse, Ind. Good proposition for liVfe wire. 2t

SHAMPOO SHOP SCALP TREA.Tment; rain water used. May Sin

gleton, 1109 Congress Ave., Indianap-

i olis, Ind. Phone Randolph, 6338,

Wednesday excepted.

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RENT A NEW FORD

Drive It Yourself SAUNDERS drive it yourself SYSTEM Pay by the Mils

Circle 6826. 330 N. Delaware St.

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PIANO TUNING E. P. WHELAN,

tuner and player expert. Graduate of the famous Danquard Player School of New York City. Piano and player piano rebuilding and repairing; 63note players changed to 88. Automatic trackers made to-fit your player. Ukelele attachments installed. 1122 Ashland Ave. Circle 1265.

There will be a meeting at the Methodist church in Harmony, Ind., Sunday night, March 18. Rev. S. AH-ards of Greencastle will speak on "Americanism." Everyone welcome.

SOMEDAY INDIANA WILL FOLLOW SUIT WITH NORTH CAROLINA

Anderson, Indiana, March 13. John W. Wilson, Idansman, member of the organization in Anderson was recently buried in Maplewood cemetery. The funeral was in charge of Masons, klansmen co-operating and

assisting. Mr. Wilson was a staunch 100 per cent American. lie left a host of friends in Anderson, as well as a wife and" family. His long and constant service as Chief Engineer of the Anderson Electric Light Plant for twenty years, during, which time the citizens -came to depend on John Wilson. The efficient manner of service he rendered for others stands' out, and his death at this time is the occasion of regret as well as words of commendation from the citizens of this city.

"BIG JOE" RUNS AMUCKDECLARES STATE CAN NOT BUILD JAILS "OFTEN ENOUGH" TO HOLD HIS FOLLOWERS.

Portland, Ore., March 12 In the most brazen and impudent manner, before an audience of -several hundred Roman Catholics, the notorious

Joe Scott of Los Angeles, one of the I a momentary conviction on the part

Coolville, O., March 5. Rev. E. II. Wilson, pastor of the First M. E. Church in this city, chose as the subject of his evening sermon, "America, Whence-W hither, and He Desired a Better Country." During the course of his lecture he discussed the need of stricter law enforcement, limitation of foreign immigration, the public school and a better understanding of Americanism.

He stated that patriotism was not

national supreme heads of tne Knights of Columbus, dubbed by the Pope as a "Knight of Saint Gregory" on Washington's Birthday, in Portland, proclaimed war against all sup-

of the individual but should be practiced continually in our daily existence. The church was well filled and at times the congregation showed their enthusiasm by applauding at different times during the talk.

MARKED IMPROVEMENT UNDER COUNTY. UNIT PLAN.

FOUND AT LAST

WHOLESALE RETAIL INDIANAPOLIS BATTERY SERVICE , HIGH GRADE BATTERIES All Makes 8torago Batteries Repaired and Re-charged Ml N. ILLINOIS ST. TELEPHONE, MAIN 1IM

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REPAIRING

GRINDING

KEYS

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WANTED POSITION AS FOREMAN in tobacco-packing; have had 18 years' experience in resweating and

table-Rlzing. Married; age 40; best I . ... . t- or

cm zcum reierence. bui no, care Fiery Cross, 578 Century Bldg. WANTED A PARTNER TO BUY

halt interest in a garage that has. been established 6 years and making money; requirements, 100; located in Indianapolis. Write Box No. 232,

care The Fiery Cross, Indianapolis. WANTED A MAN IN EVERY ' county to sell-our health and accident policies for $10 per year. Best i in the stale. Territory being taken j fast. Write for agency In your coun

ty. 2522 E Washington St., Indianauolia, Ind.

S. SLACK Wholesale POULTRY AND EGGS Call Circle 434

Cooper's Tire Shop 2609 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 600 Repaired Tires for Sale New Tires at Cut-Rate Prices. Vulcanizing Done at Labor and Material Cost.

WANTED SITUATION AS MA chinist; 15 years' experience; have

been foreman; can furnish reference; married; middle aged man of good character; only want a living wage. Address Box 230, Fiery Cross, Indianapollg. Ind. IFOR SALE OR TRADE TWO 80-

acre farms, adjoining; level; good house and barn and out buildings on each; fenced; good wells and timber; will trade for good rentals; cash or payments. Box 250.

Atwood & Atwood CHIROPRACTORS Phone, Brookside 1451 RURAL AND E. MICHIGAN ST8.

FOR SALE 1 REFRIGERATOR, 6 ft.x4! ft.x9ft. high; 1 Dayton Computing Scale, 4ct. to 60ct; 1 Computing fruit scale; some glass show cases. Ray May, Moreland, Ind., Henry county-

Dixie Storage Battery Co. 8ERVICE AND REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES Telephone, Main 5181 21 MASSACHUSETTS AVI. INDIANAPOLIS

fOR SALE TWIN BEDS, GAS ranges, kitchen cabinets, mattresses; in fact anything you want In furniture. Investigate our prices. Call Randolph 4108, business; or Randolph

6740, residence: 2707 Northwestern

Ave.

Wm. A. Ringo, CM., T. D. C. CHIROPRACTOR S324 Massachusetts Ave., Room 7 Over Stout's Shoe Store Office, Circle 5881 Res. Web. 0287 INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA

A natural stone hooved up out of the earth, which contains hundreds of thousands of invisible pores, and forms by far the greatest filter for drinking water ever discovered for not only ex

tracting germs ano microbes and leaving them on top of the stone, but also the deadly mineral substances which by analysis is found in all city, well and spring water, no matter how clear and harmless it may appear, and contains from one to three thousand grains to the gallon. The same as you see eating and destroying the tinware and forming stone in the teaket

tle in every household, look and see. The same mineral substance you find going into your system and coating your stomach the same as the teakettle and forming stones in the kidneys and bladder and destroying the urinary organs and sending thousands to that dreaded operating table to be cut open and pay $300 to have it done and then you have not removed the cause and they start forming again.. Is it any wonder people had become alarmed? But they had no remedy until kind old nature came to their relief, and now we have hundreds of sworn affidavits from living, responsible people with their full name and

address, where they hold their hand

up to God, and declare under oath to

the world how thi9 ooa-given natural

stone water filter removed the cause and nature soon built them up to

health and happiness. Send for them,

thev will be gladly furnished, and ex

plaining this famous Noles Water Fil

ter and double cooler comoinea wnicn soon made my fortune with factory

and assembling plants running. But

at 72, all alone and health ruined by "flu," I had to give up, and now am holdina it and giving good, honest men

of small capital, only good faun money, a chance to join me, take

charae of a suDPly station, receive

orders, ship out the goods, receive the

money and take car? of same, draw $200 per month and half the profits,

many have joined me ana otners get

tina in every day. Some have already

made thousands of dollars and going

right on.. Nothing like it. Think it over, reason and figure once while the

chances are lasting. Get busy ana in

vestigate. Send reference and amount of good-faith capital to become part owner In stock. $100 reward If you

can equal it. Do not answer unless you mean 'business and desire to rise in the financial world In an honest

way. W. Noles, Hotel Roosevelt, In

dianapolis, Ind.

Cleveland, Ohio A practical example of what the county unit of administration can do for the schools, was offered before the Hepartment of rural education of the National Education Association today, when C. L. Coon, superintendent pf schools in Wilson County, N. C, described the transformation of the system in that county.

"As late as 1913 Wilson County, with an area of 373 square miles, had

.48 small school districts, and 51

schoolhouses, only ".three of the 45

rural schools having more than two rooms," he said. "A majority of the children could attend school only 80 days in the year. The equipment was poor and the teachers were poorly paid, the county superintendent of schools having .had to follow the profession of law for some eight years to eke out his salary." Improvement Noted Mr. Coon described in detail the campaigns .which have resulted in putting about $J,1S5,000 into consolidated schools and teachers' homes in the last four years, lie continued: Wilson County now has 1? modern schoolhouses for white children", 13 iti the country. B'ut we still have three poor buildings for white children and a number of indifferent and poorly-equipped-buildings for negro children. At 12 of our school buildings

we have good, modern homes for teachers. These homes have electric

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Illinois Shoe Hospital 1520 N. ILLINOIS ST.

An All-Amerlcan Shop. F. E. DAVISI

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Van Talge & Fisher TINNERS Agents, PEERLESS FURNACE 2505 W. vWasshington St Bel. 4745 Phones Bel. 4354

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Sells The Organola Pips Organ plays all Victor Reoords MAIN 5314 Fourth Floor Occidental Blsg.

iewFrenchCleaners

Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing

WE DELIVER ANYWHERE 2129 E. WASHINGTON ST.

Cleaning, WEBSTER 0884

E. F- MONN COAL CO. COAL Sewer Tile, Flue Lining, Cement, Lime, Plaster

PHONE, BELMONT 250f

TIBBS AVE AND WALNUT 8T.

Mrs. Meda E. Camden

Will move to 3427 W. Michigan St. with a full line of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS 3427 W. Mich. St. Phone Bel. 0756

The Usual Way. An unreasonable and rather tnlsnnfltroplc acquaintance remurks that 'bo . bss often beard the proverb. "A friend . in heed is a friend Indeed," but he can't Ms.wLers the truth comes In. He has -. s, friend to need wbo Is always brru

FOR SALE MY 5-ROOM HOUSE, located on car line in the city ot Andrrson, Ind.; electric lights; gas; good veil and cistern; near, church and school and on a paved street. Small cash payment or trade- for property In InQIanapolis er for a small hugl-

tv: A4dras p. d. a. out new

Tottering for 600 Years.

The famous Leaning tower of Piss

Is pf pure white Carrara marble In the

Gothic style. Its departure from the perpendicular has been variously Interpreted, but there Is little doubt that ft rises, from the softness of th soil

on which,,. 1 . stands-- andb ; wWcJb. -JinM 1

glterv vnyt withstanding Its threatening appettrarice, It ' bos now stood Pit' more tln sit bundell years ,.. -. . ' . - - " if - . !.:

lights, baths, toilets, steam heat and good furniture. We have 0 school

buildings in which we are developing standard high, schools. We have 11 other buildings in which we have

from 1 to 16 teachers offering only the C elementary grades of school

work.

We have 3 buildings in which wc

are going to otter elementary and junior high school work. We shall soon have a school system which will offer high school instruction to all

who complete the sixth grade ele

mentary school and no high school

pupil will have to live away from

home to get the high school instru-

tion. We have in operation 65 school trucks which carry 2200 children to

school each day. We are giving some high school instruction to more than

850 children out of an enrollment of 10,102, though our complete consoli

dated school program is less than one year old.

We are getting about 80 per cent

of our white school enrollment in school every day. We now have a school budget of $402,252, instead

of $07,919 in 1913-14. We have 285 teachers instead of 150. We pay our

199 white teachers nearly $1000 each instead of $300, as we were doing in

kl913-14. We. have 289 classrooms

instead of 161. We now have school property worth more than $1,251,080, instead of $128,500 worth nine years ago. One-Room -Schools Disappearing We now have no one-room schools for white children. We had 28 in 1913-14. We now have $34 worth of school property for . each in

habitant, which is considerably more school wealth- than is possessed by any other one of bur 100 counties.

But we still have nearly three times

our school wealth invested in automobiles. Every school has its own "budget

The committee of each township district meets with the superintendent of schools in May and makes up the

budget for the next school year.

Then the chairman of each committee meets with the coipitjr board of education and the county - budget is made irp according to the needgjof the several schoots of eacn district. .The interest charges for bonds nd other borrowed caoaev .forth school build

ings, the expense for the, transports

GROCERIES LUNCH We Deliver Call Webster 7291 H. L. CIRCLE E. 34th St. and Sherman Drlvs 100 H Igh-Grade GASOLINES OILS 1 1 "

INSURANCE

The 3it American Companit$

Fire, Tornado, Plate Glass, Burglary, Check Forgery, Steam Boiler, Liability, Fly-Wheel and Engine, Automobile Workmen's Compensation HORACE T. FRANKLIN 154 North Alabama St Main 1924

GAS, OILS AND ACCESSORIES .GOODRICH AND U. 8. TIRE8 TIRE AND BATTERY REPAIRING PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES K & K SERVICE STATION C. H. KNAPP, Prop. Kindly Keep Komlng Plenty of 12 and 6 Volts Rentals to FH Any Car PHONE, IRVINGTON 0700 S607 E. NEW YORK STREET

ASK. FOR b. b. mops AT YOUR GROCERY

tiaa' of, children

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Webster 7171

Gould Battery Station -

East Tenth Street Vulcanizing; Shop E. E. ORR, Prop. S301 East Tenth Street MOTOR OILS AND GREASES FISK TIRES FILLING STATION AUTO ACCESSORIES

'Convent Cruelties1 A True Story By Helen Jackson, ex-nun PRICE ... FIFTY CENTS Please do not send Stamps Address Helen Jackson ,1638. MUburn, Aye. Toledo, . Otjl. ";-C" - T.ViAwle'wstOO'v S WRlTe: FOR- LECTURE. DATES

Caps Cleaned & Steamed Established 1879 Hats Cleaned & Blocked

KisSs. 100

100

Arcade Garment Gleaners

WM. F. MAISOLL, Prop. Phone, Main 0824. Parcel Post orders Receive Prompt Attention. Call and Deliver Service. Office, 44 VIRGINIA AVE. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

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The Right Man With the Right Car. Ford Cars, Trucks and Tractors Main 4708 Randolph 6791 FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol Avenue

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Roger eaga: "It it goor dutg and mg dutg t 'BOOST FOR INDIANA?, OLIS,' oar Borne Citg, with oeerg epportanitg. Are gen doing gear mitt" Hew Tires for Old Ones - st s small outlay, 1a what we rive yon whan we vulcanize your Ursa. With a fabric base in good condition, we can build a new tread tnat win give yon further-mileage and do yon good service for a long time and pay you handsomely for the cost of repairing. Ton will be pleased with the skillful work that we do on your tires. National Tire Hospital - T. E. ROGERS, Prep. - "VULCANIZING AS IT SHOULD SE , .ACCESSORIES

Our SpecialtyUsed Tires. Any Size-T$2,OO end up

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